BRITISH ELECTIONS
ELECTION MOVES. (United Press Association.—JLly Jiiecti ic Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, May 3. It is understood that the 'Government intends to issue a manifesto next week dealing with improved educational facilities. Mr Ramsay MacDonald, speaking at Port Talbot,' said that the new British Government; whatever might l>e its colour, would “enter upon an inheritance 01,0 re "bankrupt than aliy Government in Britain .had ever before faced.” It was going to be no easy task, iie said. The great problem would be the reconditioning of the country. ’ LONDON, May 3. Mr ,VernQii Hartshorn (Welsh Labour M.P. and former PostmasterGeneral), speaking at Maesteg, predicted that if a Labour Government were not returned in Britain, there would be a. great crisis in the coal trade at the end of this year, when the existing agreements would expire. LONDON, May 3. The Conservatives have decided, in view" of Sir Simon’s attacks upon the Government and his active .support cl Lloyd George to contest his seat, which .previously they had intended not to contest, in view of Simon’s services in India.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1929, Page 5
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